

Kino
Great, cinematic video made easy. With smart features for one-tap cinematic color, perfect motion, and tons of pro features in an interface that’s great for directors and still simple enough for everyone.
Features
- Support for 4K
- Colour Grading
- Capture Video
- Record videos
Tags
- video-production
- cinematic
- video-cameras
- filmmakers
- film-production
- filmmaking
- long-exposure
- exposure
- manual-setting
- grades
- video-camera
- correct-exposure
Kino News & Activities
Recent News
- Fla published news article about Kino
Kino 1.2 update brings Camera Control and moreThe video capture app, Kino, introduces version 1.2 with new key features such as Camera Control su...
- Maoholguin published news article about Kino
Kino 1.1 gets its first big update with custom white balance, tap to focus, and new gradesKino, a professional video and film camera app for iOS, has released its first major update, versio...
Recent activities
justarandom added Kino as alternative to mcpro24fps
justarandom added Kino as alternative to 65x24 Film Camera
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What is Kino?
Kino is transforming mobile cinematography with its blend of user-friendly and powerful features. Designed for all skill levels, the app enables users to create cinematic videos effortlessly, featuring expert-created color presets and an innovative "AutoMotion" feature for smooth, film-like motion.
For professional filmmakers, Kino provides advanced tools such as full manual mode, focus peaking, color waveform, and audio meters. Users can import LUTs and use the Instant Grade feature for real-time color grading, streamlining the production process. The app's intuitive interface adapts to user experience levels, offering essential controls while keeping advanced features accessible.
Kino supports various professional tools, including automatic exposure with EV adjustment, AE and WB lock, and customizable recording settings like 4K 60FPS Apple Log ProRes422HQ on iPhone 15 Pro. Features such as screen lock for preventing accidental taps and storage options for better shot management enhance usability. Prioritizing privacy, Kino ensures no data collection or video analysis, making it a versatile tool for filmmakers at any level.








